Been at this a solid three months now, having given up on it once already, and I'm less certain than when I started.
The recurring problem is that the support inbox shows the same faces on a loop.
My working theory is that how recently a profile was active does more for how many conversations survive past day three than the size of the company behind it for ordinary users, which might just be people in the middle of the pack.
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That tracks — @Nathan Walker, the advice about calling early is the whole thing really.
As far as I can tell, whether you actually read the profile explains more of match quality than whether it has a swipe interface ever did for people in the middle of the pack.
What actually frustrates me is that the discovery feed throttles how many people can actually see you — and nobody mentions it when they talk about picking one and committing.
How consistently you show up is a better predictor of the odds of a second date than the marketing on the homepage, but that is one person with one set of results for people in the middle of the pack.
More often than not, the app's star rating gets the credit but the quality of your first message does the work, though it varies enormously by city when it comes to any seventh day.
My sticking point is that for ordinary users, the photo verification step collapses once you move outside a major city.
For a straight comparison, Turndate if you're testing a few at once.
Does that match what others see when you factor in that side of it?
The thing I did not expect was that for ordinary users, the recommendation engine produces a template reply and closes the ticket.
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